Hikers' Final Photos Before Unsolved Death | Last Moments
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- The bodies on the frozen slopes are spread out in disarray, but what caused the panic? Some succumbed to the cold, but others have inexplicable injuries...
"The Dyatlov Pass incident (Russian: Гибель тургруппы Дятлова) was an event in which nine Russian hikers died in the northern Ural Mountains between 1 and 2 February 1959, in uncertain circumstances. The experienced trekking group, who were all from the Ural Polytechnical Institute, had established a camp on the slopes of Kholat Syakhl, in an area now named in honour of the group's leader, Igor Dyatlov. During the night, something caused them to tear their way out of their tents and flee the campsite while inadequately dressed for the heavy snowfall and subzero temperatures.
After the group's bodies were discovered, an investigation by Soviet authorities determined that six had died from hypothermia while the other three showed signs of physical trauma. One victim had a fractured skull; two others had major chest fractures, one body was missing both its eyes, and one was missing a tongue. The investigation concluded that a "compelling natural force" had caused the deaths. Numerous theories have been put forward to account for the unexplained deaths, including animal attacks, hypothermia, avalanche, katabatic winds, infrasound-induced panic, military involvement, or some combination of these.
Russia opened a new investigation into the incident in 2019, and its conclusions were presented in July 2020: that the cause of death was hypothermia due to a combination of an avalanche, forcing the group to leave their camp, combined with low visibility. Andrey Kuryakov, deputy head of the regional prosecutor's office, said: “It was a heroic struggle. There was no panic. But they had no chance to save themselves under the circumstances.”"
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This video reminds me of the wicklow mountains
hey are you russian
@@adangarcia7024 who
Killldozer. Feeling old yet?
So um watch "Lemminos" video avout it. He solved it
Dyatlov: "3.6 degrees below zero, not great but not terrible"
"The thermometer only goes to minus 3.6 degrees!"
"You didn't see ice ! Because there's not ice !"
They were all sent out of the campsite to find the thermometers that went to minus 100 degrees
@@ryanbehrens2670 that was only the good thermometer they kept locked in the safe.
@@Treblaine the heck are you guys talking about? Is there some kind of recording of them?
@@ShellShock11C It’s a reference to the HBO show Chernobyl, where another fellow by the name of Dyatlov who headed the doomed power station ignored all of the warning signs by passing them off, including the radiation meters showing “3.6 roentgen, not great, not terrible” when the meter could only go up to 3.6 roentgen. When the military brought in a radiation meter that could go much higher, the amount of radiation ended up being something like 15 thousand roentgen.
A Swedish adventurer actually tried to camp out at the dyatlov pass to see if he could come up with an explanation. His conclusion was that downward winds rolling over the mountain were 10 - 20 degrees Celsius colder than the air, when the winds got to strong they were convinced the tent would collapse so they cut themselves out through the side of the tent and covered it with snow to prevent it from blowing away. They then died from hypothermia, the lack of eyes and tongue was the result of animals, the crushed ribs were from the weight of the snow and the puncture wounds were probably from the searching sticks they use to poke in the snow to find them.
Thank you for attending my TED talk.
That sounds good but what about the radiation?
@@jared7360 Two members of the nine had research jobs dealing with nuclear materials. They speculate that those two and their clothes cross contaminated the camp.
That is a reasonable explanation.
Also, I heard stories about people with hypothermia removing clothes because they feel hot.
@@mrblc882 True but these were also expert hikers right, I feel like they would have known about that effect, or at least not have been so foolish to believe that they were actually hot
Luckily they can't get clear images of me so everyone assumes it was just bears or mountain lions or whatever
He may have know about this already
@B em he knows because it was him
@B em No dude I'm not a bot. It's pretty easy for me to assume that commenting a bigfoot related joke would be appropriate under video about unsolved deaths of hikers, didn't have to be a bot to think of this joke lol
B em Bigfoot works in mysterious ways.
@@Bigfoot_With_Internet_Access thank you Bigfoot, I like how your name implies there is a species of bigfeet
I hate when avalanches make my eyes fall out
this vid makes no sense the avalanche wouldnt take out their tongues or clothes
Eyes and the tongue are the first body parts scavengers feed on.
Why? Because they are soft and don't take much force to pull off.
Being in an area of snow, below freezing temps....Im not surprised the eyes, and the tongue were the only thing missing - every thing else wouldve hard af.
Just my medical education coming in handy. You're welcome.
@@thinlineofsanity1035 But the 4 bodies with eyes and a tongue missing were found under 4 meters of snow !
@@sheepsfoot2 When they were found, which was much later. Who knows how long they were under that much snow or how much conditions and drifting changed over all the months until they bodies were found.
Also, do you really believe we were told the truth by the Soviets in 1959? Who the fuck knows what happened, because it was too long ago, and they were not exactly known to be forthcoming with information, especially when all the witnesses to the event were dead.
Correction: radioactive avalanche
I often watch the History Channel for shits and giggles with my friends, glad to see someone covering this story without accusing aliens or some shit of what was definitely just suspicious natural causes. I've been watching your show for years. Keep up the work man.
I’ve watched something like that but instead of aliens it was Bigfoot
@@calebgarland2756 that just doesn't make sense, Bigfoot is American, he wouldn't have been in Russia... unless, unless he is secretly patriotic and went over there to take down as many commies as he could. In which case, understandable, but why pick on some random college students going on a hike?
@@robertdevito5001 Bigfoot's one of us? Based
The Could it have been - might it have been -is it possible Channel .
I'm not saying at all that 'aliens' were responsible but it does make me laugh that 'aliens or some shit' are laughed at as a potential cause of things happening and yet 'isgod' is widely accepted as a fact despite the obvious craziness and no evidence of such a being ever existing.
As for the explosion theory, I've read that the most plausible explanation would be parachute mines. The strange lights reported were parachute mines which were being tested in the area around that time, and the injuries on the bodies were said to be consistent with what would be caused by being under an aerial explosion. Makes sense why they closed the case so soon.
I suppose that there would be parachute or bomb residue in the area then ...
@@abocas There probably would be.... unpublished and/or ignored entirely by investigators.
What if they did flee their campsite because of winds or fear of an avalanche, and instead of a fall causing those injuries they came across unexploded ordinance? Separated from their group, and in some stage of hypothermia, they approach it thinking it may be something one of their friends dropped. It explodes.
It wouldn't require them to have been at the same place at the same time as a weapons test, and might explain some of the secrecy.
One of the better presentations on this mystery. You have a gift.
It's called paradoxical undressing. You see it sometimes with severe hypothermia. The poor bastards rip off all their clothes and run out into the snow
and the head wounds?
"They died in your arms...." Damn "Axis Powers".
@@mattwaters9008 head wounds caused by the avalanche or the fall into the ravine
Tongue missing, fractured skulls…? People with severe hypothermia don’t have energy to fight.
That many experienced hikers all experiencing that? Not likely. The most recent theory is that there actually was an avalanche, just one caused by unusual conditions that wouldn't have left the "normal" signs of one. If they'd all had to scarper out of their tent wearing only what they'd slept in, it would explain why they were all so poorly dressed -- and an avalanche would easily explain why some of them had such major injuries.
Everyone talking about the lack of clothes and radiation but can we talk about the people missing their eyes and tongues
I would be scared as fuck if I was in that search party. Imagine finding a human popsicle and when you flop it over you find empty eye sockets staring back at you
Who camps in snow and undresses down to undies?
Scavenger animals ate their eyes from the corpse
Eyes and tongues are pretty soft and easy to locate, animals would’ve eaten them.
@@highadmiraljt5853
especially considering the tongues were most likely swollen and exposed
Does anyone find it strange that the search party found frozen footprints of the missing hikers a month after the missing hikers made them . This is the #$@& Russian mountains in winter . Your telling me it didn’t snow or have significant wind for a month . Authorities lean towards an avalanche . Again I ask the question how do you have any footprints . It doesn’t add up
It was one of those avalanches that don't bother footprints.
@@LTPottenger no snow though?
@ShaunDoesMusic
I can Understand that scenario but also remember it took 30 days between the avalanche if there ever was an avalanche to the time they found them their campsite so in the Russian wilderness for 30 days it didn’t snow in the middle of winter. There should’ve been no tracks the majority of the bodies where buried.Bottom line this is an obvious clue that where not being told the full story
You are a great story teller! Thanks for sharing the pics, I’ve heard this story many times without ever seeing them
One of my favorite stories I’ve heard it a million times and I’ll hear it again
Something that I see often in these unsolved missing person cases is someone saying "Hmm, they should've come back by now, *Lets wait longer before sending search parties* " during which time, a many number of things could happen to them that could make search and rescue impossible
I’ve wanted to read the book of this for soo long so thank your for making me even more excited for looking forward to this book
You need to see their last pic..they took..
"death mountain"
sounds like some book you'd find at a bookfair with a yeti toy included at the front
I love how he forced his face to look sad and mysterious while telling the death and torture of these réal life martyrs. That’s the mark of a true youtuber.
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@@jasonhahn8797 yeah i know.... You don't understand...
@@thomasdupont7186 your right I don't, because your comment is vague. So help me to understand.
Ive heard about this story so many times throughout the years but I never knew there were pictures of them. Wow.
Apparently there has actually been a recent development, made using the snow physics from Frozen, of all things. Apparently the simulation that was created matched the dyatlov pass incident almost perfectly, and as such it has been deemed a solution now
Simulation of what?
@@canalalex0119 the snow
@@amyshaw893 That was literally the only part that made sense. Simulation of what? What did the simulation prove? That there was snow in the dyatlov pass????
@@canalalex0119 the simulation proved that a reasonable explanation for everything that happened was a slab avalanche, provoked by a katabatic wind
@@amyshaw893 Oh?
Excellent reporting, thank you.
You young guys sure do LOVE your Dyatlov stories, bless your hearts!
Very similar situation called the Khamar Deban situation, hardly documented compared to the Dyatlov pass incident.
can you explain it pls?
@@chilkootsailor492 This is a link that will explain it better than me hotfishing.ru/en/zagadochnaya-gibel-alpinistov-na-perevale-hamar-daban-poslednii-pohod/ but TL:DR 6 hikers go up a mountain in Russia on suddenly gets seriously I'll - spasming internal bleeding ripping of clothes , foaming at the mouth ect ect - soon after all member accept one dies the same why. The survivor claims they never foraged for berries/mushrooms and that all members were previously perfectly healthy. Their offical cause of death was hypothermia although many believe it was the Russians fault.
@@aqixia ok thanks I'll check it out
I have been fascinated by this particular story for years still of deep interest whenever it comes up
Great presentation- you give the tale a spooky air of mystery - like a ghost story that leaves us puzzled and unsettled...........
This last moments series reminded me of something, y'see my great-uncle died recently which allowed people to finally go into his apartment (he was a shut-in so noones been in there for a long time). Interestingly enough it used to be also the apartment of his mother, my great-grandmother, and her room was in pristine condition, she died sometime in the early 2000s and it looked like she was still living in it.
It also looked like the room was frozen in time in the 1940s. I found a letter adressed to her brother who fell in WWII along with a photobook that i assume was found and sent back. It was just lying around in her room for all those years.
It was about half full and started off normal just young men doing group photos, and photography of eastern european scenery but what was really incredible to me is that (and i know it sounds very cliché and like im making all of this up) the last photograph was actually taken from inside a trench with a bunch of dead soldiers in it.
It was quite surreal to see. The photobook didnt go to me though but to my great-uncles younger brother who wanted to donate it to a museum, but yeah thats basically the story :) (also that letter was signed by hitler which is also just completely surreal to me i dont even know how to feel about that...)
When people are freezing to death they feel the skin burning making them remove all the clothes thinking they are burning.
A lot people went missing mysteriously. Their clothes were found neatly folded.
that's false... nobody remove their clothes when they are freezing and nobody thinks they are burning.
@@marinfrombratia It's not. You know nothing of how hypothermia works.
@@marinfrombratia No, it’s true. Once you pass a certain critical point, the extreme cold starts to feel like overwhelming heat. People usually strip totally naked before dying of hypothermia
@@dominicstewart-guido7598 That's a myth.
Please keep doing this series it’s my favorite
I've never been this early for a video
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@@reqq3331 what?
I have watched like 2-3 videos now & im convinced, great obscure & interesting content, subscribed :D
Hey Qxir, you probably won't read this, but here goes. There is a phenomenon in lethal hypothermia called "paradoxical undressing." Often times these people, when nearing death, will feel like they are burning up or as if they had a fever. This often leads to similar cases as discussed in this video.
Love that wikipedia link they forced just beneath your video.
Thank you.
Weapon testing explains the elevated levels of radiation.
this entire incident is such a clusterfuck of theories because a lot of them make sense, but none of them make complete sense or don’t fully line up with what happened
This leaves out that one of the hikers brought a defective home-made wood stove to heat their tent, which had problems early on with leaking smoke into the tent, and had to be repaired, if it were leaking smoke into the tent again that could explain why they cut their way out of the tent, and ran off into the open
The tent was cut on one side. They had rigged a stove inside the tent to heat it. This was a bad idea. During the night, the stove backed up or collapsed, filling the tent with smoke. They cut their way out in panic and then could not keep warm enough to survive. Some tried to shelter in a snow house dug into a snowbank. The other group died by a tree where they tried to make a fire. Scavengers did the rest. There was a book that detailed all of that.
There was another one very similar event where one person just started bleeding out their nose ears and eyes and died and soon everyone except one started bleeding out of their nose ears and eyes and dying and she survived for a few days untill she was found by some kayaker's and told everyone about this
That sounds like an urban legend, or basically a modern folk tale. You have any sources?
@@nunyabisness7055 there are approximately a lot of videos on the story
@@Boop__Doop what’s the name of the video?
Lemmino’s video on this was really good and he proposes a very plausible explanation, and I think that Bedtime Stories had a good explanation too.
None of the theories seem adequate to explain "one had her tongue cut out".
Not cut out. "Missing".
Scavenging wildlife most likely to blame, as with the victims whose eyes were missing.
If you’re a “certified” hiker that allows people with preexisting medical conditions to join, your leader’s name is Igor, and you encounter weather that strands you on Death Mountain, you’re pretty much screwed.
I feel the line of thinking that an internal fire or smoke building in their tent caused their panic is correct. Some say the exhaust for their stove wasn't adequately placed leaving their tent and either caused a fire or caused smoke to build very quickly, fast enough for them cut their way out and flee. Could have something to do with the poor placement of their tent, (off their projected path), which caused this error, or could've been the haste necessary to erect the structure. Either way, I think smoke billowing into your tent would be a good excuse to cut your way out.
It's DEFINITELY not aliens guys, c'mon that would be ridiculous
Thanks for the info its nice to hear from just the avarage alien.
Its always aliens.
The intro just kills my ears. Love the videos
I liked this story until I found out that it was essentially just an extreme weather crisis. Now I love it! Aliens? No. Monsters? No. Military experiments? No. Just some spicy wind and pressure.
Loved this video♥️♥️
These Events are so grim but somehow so interesting
Oh you're telling me this isn't about The Legend of Zelda?
A fascinating story. BTW, You have a very good narration voice. Only slightly Irish, and that's OK.
I remember watching this in class one time during lunch, I bet you can guess what happened when one of my classmates heard dead.
this gave me the chills
I remember watching a documentary about this but it was about "The Russian Yeti" and the whole incident was based on a yeti attack.
It was said the cut in the tent was to see what was outside of the tent without getting out, but when spotted they ran out in the cold.
It is also said that some of the injuries were from the "Yeti" such as: The Fractured Skull of one person, Broken ribs and missing Eyeballs on another and The most prominent was the missing tongue, Supposedly The Yeti likes the taste of Tongues and would chase down deer or bears and eat their tongues according to the local Tribesman.
Another Camper was found to have tried to climb a tree to "Escape" something but obviously it was debunked.
Although the documentary was fun and a cool idea, it was funnily dumb to blame it on something half the world doesn't believe in.
Strange things happen with sound and vibration seeming that an avalanche is occurring. They slashed the side of the tent. During the investigation the stove wasn't unpacked... they ran for the tree line and realized it wasn't an avalanche for them but it was too late
A few more details,their hair was white when you get scared to death,also one of them made a photo shots in that state of panic,of course photos were unclear,there were also another hiking group in nearby that night i think around 15 km from them,and they also reported strange lights on sky,a chief of police who was in charge for this case was ordered not saying anything when he was asked about lights on sky!
Qxir conspiracy theory series pls
This is why you fear down draft as much as an avalanche when your in the mountains. It's like the freezing wind of hell you cannot escape.
another though. Maybe they dug in their tent a little to protect it from the wind. if the wind was too strong, maybe the snow walls surrounding the tent had turned to ice because of the cold and had collapsed onto the tent. This could have fractured the skulls of some of the occupants, and the others could have thought it to be an avalanche, explaining the haste of their escape. they then ran down the mountain, away from the "avalanche", and made the fire. once they realized that there in fact was no avalanche, a few of the members tried to return to the tent, but they all succumbed to the cold. (This is just a thought and is not proven)
It was one or more avalanches, in my humble opinion
@@Gracietod Animals that live in the happy forest
Finally, they can Rest In Peace.
It all boiled down to tent placement that caused a mini ice cap avalanche, which would easily cause the injuries to those who were buried at first.
My main issue with the final analysis, why in the world were they sleeping damn near naked when it was so very cold.
The mystery was recently solved using computer models of snow simulations.
When I first read the title of this video, I though for some reason it said Hitler's final moments and was confused shortly after the video started.
Is this re uploaded
The crushed skulls have no explanation . Even if caught an avalanche their skulls would not be crushed. Besides this happened to two different people at two different locations only making it more questionable as to the cause.
Aliens
@@TheMASDrummer I agree
Way I heard it, it was just an Avalanche. Causing many injuries, including biting their tongues off, the eyes and whatnot were eaten by scavenger animals. As for the radioactive clothes, they were using Thorium lanterns.
The reason they were undressed and cut their way out of the tent is because they simply wouldn't have time to dress and open the tents if an avalanche was coming.
Only thing I don't quite get is how any footprints or bodies were found so quickly. An avalanche would have certainly buried them, or how some got so far away from the camp, as well as the points Qxir mentions.
You should consider using the cartoon/ drawing characters again. It was really enjoyable how you did those videos. ✌
The late editor-in-chief of the ''Komsomolskaya Pravda'' newspaper (he died in 2021 as a result of the pandemic) devoted years to investigating this mystery. He did not skimp on expeditions, paid for them, and went to the Mountain of the Dead himself. In his last interview, he said: "This mystery has no solution. All dozens of versions turn out to be untenable. For example, seven scientifically proven arguments support some version, but one or two (also scientifically proven) counterarguments are found that destroy the logic of the version. And this happens WITH ALL VERSIONS WITHOUT EXCEPTION. There is a reasoned objection to any version."
I agree with him.
This should be a warning to people. Don't go hiking on a mountain named DEATH MOUNTAIN!
Awsome video.
This story gives me the chills. No pun intended
So much better and less silly than Dark Docs
There's another deadly hiking incident just as creepy, which also occurred in Russia & in Siberia, but which has recieved almost no coverage. Look up the Hamar-Daban Pass (aka Buryatia Pass) incident in 1993. Hikers literally dropped dead, bleeding from ears and nose, & foaming at the mouth; only one person survived, but only because she abandoned the group when the deaths started & fled for safety in the lower-altitude forest.
By the way, with the Dylatov incident, the "radiation" was only on some of the clothing, not all, and it's the easiest thing to explain. Yuri Krivonischenko had worked in the Mayak facility in Chelyabinsk -- a Russian nuclear facility that processed plutonium and which *exploded* in 1957, the biggest nuclear accident until Chernobyl. It contaminated a HUGE area; look up the Kyshtym Accident for info.
I heard a CreepyPasta about it. I can't name the Title, it gave an explanation that was even believable. . .
The Karmen Vortex Street looks EXACTLY like a Tesla valve.
My thoughts:
1. The tent cut from the inside was caused by a loud noise waking them up and terrifying them to the point that they felt like they needed to get out so quickly they cut the tend open. This was most likely an avalanche.
2. The extreme injuries were caused by at least one of, or a combination of, the following: fighting each other in their hypothermic delirium, the avalanche crushing them, and scavenging animals picking at their bodies.
3. The radioactivity was caused by at least of one, of a combination of, the following: the group taking a camping mantle with them (a component of a gas lamp that contains radioactive thorium), and Russian missile or explosive tests leaving residual radiation in the area.
I keep thinking hypothermia would be the starting point, then a small avalanche or snow pack collapse for the crushing force. The rest of it, I don't know.
Theres also the last picture taken which shows some sort of light source being smeared across the photograph. That one gave me the creeps.
What about the promissed last photos??
Meteorite air burst causing multiple explosions in the distance they jumped up in a panic. One of the air bursts causing their injuries.
They've run more analysis on this incident. Advanced simulation has shown that it was most likely an avalanche. Ask A Mortician made an interesting video about how Disney's Frozen's snow simulation lead to a final breakthrough.
if it were high winds then were the trees also blown over? I've never heard anyone clarify this
For me, the key issue is the move away from the tent.
I can even picture various reasons for cut & quick tent evacuation but, for me, the key bit of mentally-indigestible gristle is the decision of (leader Dyatlov?) to march away from the tent, maybe at night, in an uncertain direction, without clothing/supplies. I'd guess this was not 9-making-same decision but follow-the-leader, so more a 1-man decision. One man can have a 'Crazy Ivan', especially under stress, perhaps involving: fatigue, inhaled/ingested substance(smoke, alcohol, food?), (hypothermic, infrasound-based?) madness, poor situational awareness (e.g. at night?, faux avalanche?, misjudged woods distance?, hypothermic pseudo-warmth?), actual/perceived need for quick decision, pride resisting rethink of a bad decision. Follow-the-leader can erode in a group, with time-to-think and cold/injuries proving folly. Some eventually did attempt to backtrack on the decision (Dyatolov included?) and there was probably some final intra-group grief and cursing.
Only the most advanced hikers and woodsman can create a fire under a tree in sub-zero temps, only with their underwear.
The weird quality of his mic just makes his videos 100x scarier
it's good but something is off, quite scary indeed
There is some static noise and the room is a bit echoey so yh it does make it sound scarier kind of like its unfound footage
Yeah there's added wind noise in the backround
Sort of sounds out of phase. He must have done something weird with the stereo
Scary that he has so many subscribers yet cannot be bothered to update his mic
Last moments is a sad series but it is a testament to your great content
This is the gospel of qxir
We must spread the gospel
@Gracchus bot
Not really he just compile a bunch of google search and tell them chronologically. He doesn't really put some insight in this mystery and just say what already been said. If you want more closure in this mystery. Just watch Lemino. He actually put a real research and actually hire a translator to understand more of the case file. He somewhat solve the case.
Literally couldn’t have said it any better
A side effect of hypothermia is the feeling of being hot, hence why many people who die from this condition are found undressed.
True. Also I've seen pics of victims of avalanches having clothes ripped off of them.
It sounded more like their clothes were left behind in the tent. Not that they undressed
True. Also you do really irrational things in that state. I got lost with a team of hikers in a storm on a 3 day hike and we all got hypothermia. We didn't reach the stage of feeling hot but we made some really dumb decisions... like taking off our wet clothes to be warmer but not putting on our dry clothes we had in waterproof bags because we assumed they were soaked. Next day storm cleared and it got warm. It was only Luck or God that saved us.
@@martijnp just because the clothes were in the tent dosent exclude hypothermia
@@vincent080888 Lucky, lucky you. From what Ive read, noone has ever survived paradoxical undressing. Its your body freaking out and flushing warmer core blood that its been hoarding back out in a last ditch effort to save itself. This generates an intense feeling of heat, leading to the undressing. Alas though, it seems to be the last thing your body does before shutting down. Sounds to me like you dodged a very close shave there.
Happy youre still around.
I read the title as “Hitler’s Final Photos Before Unsolved Death.” I was proper confused when you started talking about hikers.
Unfortunately we don't have Hitler's final photos before his death, because nobody can unlock his iPhone.
@@johnladuke6475 I know his password
@Deadpoppin ツ that's Goering's password
@@johnladuke6475 thanks apple
me too
The hiker who left early probably feels like the luckiest person in the world and yet also the most regretful
Well he probably would've died as well.
Maybe knew something
ehhhh..."survivor's guilt" i guess?
I would never regret walking away from a situation that later killed everyone....
Survivour's guilt makes no sense unless it was your fault that something went south.
@@joeshmoe7967 Since when have humans ever made sense?
Lemmino supposed that they had not installed a heater correctly and as a consequence, the tent filled with Carbon Monoxide and they became dilusional from the poisoning so they rushed out with a knife, or sth like that, which seems logical
@Dr. M. H. the two people who's clothing was irradiated both had occupations relating to being commonly irradiated slightly.
@Dr. M. H.my theory is that someone broke their watch or compass. back then watches and compasses had radium paint to show the time or direction at night. Like I said though, this is just my theory
@@ElDonDeTejas a watch like that wouldn’t be able to irradiate 3 pieces of clothing like that, the items belonged to people who previously worked around nuclear material
@@bigguy7537 well both theories are unlikely in my opinion.I doubt nuclear physicist would wear his hiking clothes on the job and not wash them. while plausible it would have to be a major safety risk to wear hiking clothes and not wash it . however both theories have validity for the spread, they took eachothers clothes thus spreading radiation
@@ElDonDeTejas washing clothes doesn’t exactly remove the radiation, it would remove contaminants but if you work around nuclear material it is likely to unwittingly irradiate some of your belongings
There is an almost identical event that happened recently in Sweden, but it has a single survivor. He said that when their group was camped for the night they were awoken by an extremely strong wind coming down from the top of the mountain they were on. It is called a gravity wind, and it occurs often in the same topography of the two incidents. It features gale force wind at down to -30°C or colder and also creating the inaudible 'panic sound' as well as making the campsite dangerously colder than can normally be withstood with just normal mountain gear. This explains why they left their tent and several died of hypothermia. As for the ones that suffered 'explosive' injuries, they were all in the small ravine, and it is speculated that a large sheet of ice or snow probably fell from above and crushed them, giving the appearance of an impact related death. This is all inferenced and unproven, but it does offer an explanation based on another proven event under nearly identical circumstances.
wow ok this guy just solved it gg
@@dante8641 haha just a thought
So why was one of the hikers missing a tongue?
@@adamantiums8772 Their missing eyes and the tongue were given to animal predation, as the weather had thawed and left their tender face bits easy pickings.
@@adamantiums8772 fronts bite can do crazy things to your nose ears and even tounger (they can fall off) sometimes even limbs
"Let's go hiking up Death Mountain in the middle of the Siberian winter!"
Sometimes I just don't understand people.
Still I'm happy enough at home on the couch.... Fcuk that shit
No shit. Some mf's just crazy.
The Zelda one or the actual one
It's not death mountain it's their home
Your shirt makes it look like your holding a paper, I was so confused at first
Yo nice profile picture
@@portman3950 What are the odds lmao
@@portman3950 the thought the 1st guy was talking to himself for a minute.
@@Diogenes323 lmao it do look like it
😂😂
This story always stuck a nerve with me. I’ve been skiing all my life and there’s no place I’d rather be than on a mountain in the snow. The isolation and quiet are what makes it calming, but also terrifying.
*ÞÚ AFTUR*
@@magnikristinsson Marmelaði með tómat sósu
@@misterviking bragðast örugglega ekki vel
Hey what's your pfp from? I like it uwu
HOW ARE YOU EVERYWHERE
The photo near the end made my heart melt, they looked so happy and nice. They didn't deserve whatever happened to them, it must of been a scary place to be in, lost and they could've been under attack of any animal at any time, to think of what that one survivor (well left before the incident) would've thought once they heard the news it must of been horrifying that the same thing could've happened to them
I think a animal attack them... They were scared
Bodies scattered, tounge removed , injuries as if a car hit them...And a photo of a hairy man.. Oh and the diary said snowman exist. Something bad happened.... And I feel sorry 😞 they had to go through whatever they went through... RIP to them students....🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
@@evongilford392 a lot of the injuries where because of scavengers such as crows which would have ate the eyes and tounge
@@GregoryMcStevens Oh.. Ok.. Thanks
0:39 When Your last name is djatlov and your in any kind of position, it just calls for a disaster. Chernobyl proved that
And disaster involving radiation
🤣🤣
And named IGOR !!
3.6, Not great not terrible
Oh good! It's this series again, I have been missing this
So have the Dyatlov hikers.
Didn't he already do a video over this?
And I’ve been missing, Help!
@@Krystalmyth I dont think thats how it works
Cause of death was that un Soviet Russia, Stalin was the only one allowed to be a grade 3 hiker.
Stalin died in 1953, and was upgraded from hiker grade 3 to coffin stuffer grade 4. The Dyatlov party were winter underwear testers grade 4, we know this from the way they shat themselves with no leaks.
I know this isn’t true but given the state of communist societies in the present and past it sounds believable.
If I had a time machine, but could not alter history, I would use it to observe events like these.
@wuzz-di1elcould make for an interesting story
@wzz-di1ellike Minority Report??
@@karinar5902 observing people for research purposes and observing them for a police state are extremely different, sir lol
Does that mean that you’d have to keep what learned only to yourself and couldn’t correct douchebags in comments when you know exactly what happens?
"Lets camp on death mountain" they said "It'll be safe" they said
It was fun until you know the death
"Bruh, its just a stupid name, chill out, nothing is gonna happen"
@@Jayberisk3793 They literally SPELLED IT OUT for dumb people, but nah, let's just ignore the name.🤦♂️
Yeah, it's just a name .....what could go wrong ??
You would think having the pass named after you would also give you pause.
I never knew a mountain was named after me
Oh damn... there is a mountain named after you!
Hey i know you your the guy from chernobyl
Not great, not terrible.
Comrade Dyatlov the reactor isn’t there what’s the procedure?!?
How is dyatlov pronounced?
Djat-lov?
Qxir, thank you for actually talking about this incident in a logical, factual way and not going all conspiracy theorist.
Jeremy Clarkson looks at camera: So he’s not coming on then?
It’s James may that says that.
The Great Kaiser you uncluttered swine is James may
@@tailored4extra817 awe cock
he is james mays and clarcksons love child
@@torquetheprisoner hammond?
I think the panic was caused by a broken furnace, considering that they did have a makeshift furnace in the tent. i think the pipe leading the smoke out of the tent broke, filling the tent up with smoke, clouding their vision so they couldn’t escape and had to tear a hole in the tent. this would also explain the fact that, on the reports, it said that they had shown signs of extreme bleeding around the mouth, which could be caused by smoke inhalation. and that also explains why they did not have time to put on clothes and the fact the footprints, according to the documents, “looked calm and controlled”
That would not explain them running so far away. Unless it was low visibility as to separate the group and cause them to wander so far away. But the foot prints did not look like they were lost.
@@lachlanlandreth9069 theres also the part about some of them having fractured skulls, missing eyes, and one missing a tongue
I've always figured that hypothermia played a role. If they were overconfident and underdressed, a number of the party could begin to suffer hypothermia. Once some of them appear to be falling ill and others are becoming delirious, the already-lost party fractures and possibly turns on each other. One faction flees the camp, either in confusion or in fear, and the other group pursues them, either for rescue or for conflict. That would explain the barely-dressed hikers, as severely hypothermic people actually undress and hasten their doom. Fighting amongst the group or just wandering delirious in the snow could result in the injuries. Whether the pursuing group meant to help or harm the first group, whether they found any of them or not, once everyone is wandering in the blizzard their fate is sealed.
@@WellCookedPotatoes Animals could have started to pick them apart
There were also pictures of yeti looking figure in the distance
>Slashes on tent
>Eyes removed
>Radiation
Clearly a deathclaw attack.
Atleast its not a cazador
@@creatureman5636 you feel a little woozy
@@rafiad5726 you take a sip from your trusty vault 13 canteen.
@@SwindlerJeff you turn around, and see Shia lebouff...